Anatomy of a strange fork
Sometimes, something strange happens to objects that we use daily. When such an abnormality appears, there are two options: either Google the oddity or else just keep using the object anyway. Today, we will explain why this fork’s tines are not symmetric.

We don’t have to look at the image in much detail to realize there’s a big gap between the tines, right in the middle, which is deeper than the rest. All utensils are different because they are made for different types of meals. In this case, this fork lets the user remove food more quickly from it (or maybe it was a manufacturing mistake that no one wants to be responsible for).
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